Being the biggest and most succesfull genre in gaming, the typical style of FPS is (or has) gotting a bit stale. What would you add to FPS games to make them feel fresh again?
Yes, I forgot to mention I'd like to see a game using the same system as Mirror's Edge but with a heavier emphasis on shooting; keep the gun on the person, and let them shoot as they're climbing/sliding/rappeling. Mirror's Edge was boring. But give it guns and buckets of blood, and you've got a recipe for FPS success.Tzekelkan said:Show the character's legs.
I don't see how that can be achieved using a single standard monitor. It's the limit of 2D screens, I guess. Rather like asking for true depth perception, I doubt it's possible with our current gaming conventions.Fappy said:Oh, and can we get like... situational awareness/peripheral vision? I feel like I have tunnel vision in most shooters.
Well some games try to help you out like telling you what direction you are being shot at. I understand the technology really isn't there yet but it would be nice if they threw us a bone. For example: why not indicate where and when we hear the foorsteps of an enemy nearby?Tzekelkan said:I don't see how that can be achieved using a single standard monitor. It's the limit of 2D screens, I guess. Rather like asking for true depth perception, I doubt it's possible with our current gaming conventions.Fappy said:Oh, and can we get like... situational awareness/peripheral vision? I feel like I have tunnel vision in most shooters.
A bit like Brink? It might be a bit "consolified", but still.Sturmdolch said:Yes, I forgot to mention I'd like to see a game using the same system as Mirror's Edge but with a heavier emphasis on shooting; keep the gun on the person, and let them shoot as they're climbing/sliding/rappeling. Mirror's Edge was boring. But give it guns and buckets of blood, and you've got a recipe for FPS success.Tzekelkan said:Show the character's legs.
Re-release Deus Ex with better graphics (and NOTHING else changed).Linksworld12 said:Being the biggest and most succesfull genre in gaming, the typical style of FPS is (or has) gotting a bit stale. What would you add to FPS games to make them feel fresh again?